Learn how to make your own DIY succulent soil with this simple recipe!
Learn how to make the best potting mix for succulents with this easy DIY succulent soil recipe! As I mentioned in my succulent plant care 101, I love succulents because they are easy to grow, simple to care for, and absolutely beautiful – both indoors and out. And there are so many types of succulents...
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Are you ready for a challenge? >> Our Lithops seeds come from a highly reputable supplier right here in Australia. Our Lithops seeds have high germination rates and each seed pack contains a beautiful mix of varieties and colours. Lithops seeds are tiny and require special care - instructions included. These living stone succulents will give you a beautiful, daisy like flower and will put a smile on your face always. Masters of disguise, living stones get their name from their interesting rock like appearance. These cute, very low growing succulents also resemble little bums that are sneakily poking out of the soil, leaving the majority of the plant hidden underground. Lithops, Līthops, Split Rocks, Butt Plants… whatever you like to call them, they’re easily one of Earth’s weirdest plants making them highly popular with succulent lovers. Gowing Lithops Succulents from seeds can be a very rewarding experience. You will need a fast draining soil. You can use special cactus soil, or make your own by mixing equal parts potting mix and perlite. I have also had success growing them in plain sand. (You can find sand at most hardware stores). Moisten the soil and make sure your planter has enough drainage holes. The seeds are VERY tiny, like most succulent seeds. Sprinkle them over the soil and cover them with a small layer (1/8 of an inch) of fine sand. Do not cover with too much soil or the seeds will not germinate. Use a spray bottle to moisten the top. Keep the soil moist throughout the germination period. For that you can use a humidity dome, or simply cover the pot with a plastic wrap or shower cap. Place the pot in a warm, sunlit area. Keep temperature between 18-25c. >>Expect the seeds to germinate in about two to 12 weeks. Remove plastic or humidity dome once the seeds start to germinate. Transplant the plants to individual pots once they have grown big enough to handle, and place them in a sunny location. DisclaimerLithop Seeds are EXTREMELY small & because we have so many varieties mixed into our packs no two seeds will be the same shape or size. The size range of Lithops Seeds are a little over 1mm for the largest species to under 0.2mm for the smallest. Each packet is diligently packed using a fluorescent light and magnifier - we usually pop a few extras in each packet. The easiest way to see your seeds is to sit the packet on a white piece of paper and hold up to a light source (iPhone torch behind the paper works well). Please handle your seeds with tweezers when removing them from their bags to be planted. Our seed varieties that make up your mixed packets come from right here in Australia. They’re worth the extra few minutes of effort that it takes to plant your seeds, we promise!EACH ORDER COMES WITH AN INSTRUCTION SHEET
Succulents are super picky with their preference of soil they live in. Here's the one guide you need to make your perfect succulent soil!
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MINI SUCCULENT PLANTS: Our succulent plant pack features 12 quality garden succulents in 2-inch nursery pots. This plant assortment features rosette succulents that are perfect as indoor plant decor, desk plants, outdoor plants, or succulent gifts. REAL SUCCULENTS: Mini succulents live happily with full sun and minimal watering. Liven any room with our mixed succulents for terrarium displays or in planters for indoor plants. These houseplants live indoor like a cactus plant - with minimal care. ASSORTMENT OF SUCCULENTS: From crafting a succulent wall to growing a succulent garden in succulent planters, our real succulent plants variety pack includes a live succulent for any project. See these versatile outdoor plants live and thrive today. GIFTS FOR PLANT LOVERS: Wow guests with live succulent arrangements or outdoor succulent favors to display with a houseplant or their other cacti & succulent plants. Our mini succulents bulk packs are also unique gardening gifts for women you love.
By following these tips on how to care for succulents, you can ensure that your plants thrive and stay healthy. With their unique shapes and colors,
Soil mix and fertilizers are two important ingredients creating a recipe for beautiful and healthy succulents. Well-drained and porous soil is crucial in preventing root rotting in succulents. Succulents will also need fertilizers every now and then to help them grow bigger and create vibrant colors.
Learn how to make your own DIY succulent soil with this simple recipe!
By following these tips on how to care for succulents, you can ensure that your plants thrive and stay healthy. With their unique shapes and colors,
Are you ready for a challenge? >> Our Lithops seeds come from a highly reputable supplier right here in Australia. Our Lithops seeds have high germination rates and each seed pack contains a beautiful mix of varieties and colours. Lithops seeds are tiny and require special care - instructions included. These living stone succulents will give you a beautiful, daisy like flower and will put a smile on your face always. Masters of disguise, living stones get their name from their interesting rock like appearance. These cute, very low growing succulents also resemble little bums that are sneakily poking out of the soil, leaving the majority of the plant hidden underground. Lithops, Līthops, Split Rocks, Butt Plants… whatever you like to call them, they’re easily one of Earth’s weirdest plants making them highly popular with succulent lovers. Gowing Lithops Succulents from seeds can be a very rewarding experience. You will need a fast draining soil. You can use special cactus soil, or make your own by mixing equal parts potting mix and perlite. I have also had success growing them in plain sand. (You can find sand at most hardware stores). Moisten the soil and make sure your planter has enough drainage holes. The seeds are VERY tiny, like most succulent seeds. Sprinkle them over the soil and cover them with a small layer (1/8 of an inch) of fine sand. Do not cover with too much soil or the seeds will not germinate. Use a spray bottle to moisten the top. Keep the soil moist throughout the germination period. For that you can use a humidity dome, or simply cover the pot with a plastic wrap or shower cap. Place the pot in a warm, sunlit area. Keep temperature between 18-25c. >>Expect the seeds to germinate in about two to 12 weeks. Remove plastic or humidity dome once the seeds start to germinate. Transplant the plants to individual pots once they have grown big enough to handle, and place them in a sunny location. DisclaimerLithop Seeds are EXTREMELY small & because we have so many varieties mixed into our packs no two seeds will be the same shape or size. The size range of Lithops Seeds are a little over 1mm for the largest species to under 0.2mm for the smallest. Each packet is diligently packed using a fluorescent light and magnifier - we usually pop a few extras in each packet. The easiest way to see your seeds is to sit the packet on a white piece of paper and hold up to a light source (iPhone torch behind the paper works well). Please handle your seeds with tweezers when removing them from their bags to be planted. Our seed varieties that make up your mixed packets come from right here in Australia. They’re worth the extra few minutes of effort that it takes to plant your seeds, we promise!EACH ORDER COMES WITH AN INSTRUCTION SHEET
Succulent soil is easy to make with only a few ingredients. Learn about the best kind, and how to make your own in this step by step guide.
Succulent soil is easy to make with only a few ingredients. Learn about the best kind, and how to make your own in this step by step guide.
A lovely seed mix of vibrant colored succulents. Fun and easy to grow. Here are some growing tips and tricks for the seeds: 1. Take a small plant pot (6 - 10 cm / 3 - 5 inch) with drainage holes and fill it with indoor potting soil. Add some perlite for bonus points. 2. Water the soil (before sowing the seeds). 3. Place the seeds on top of the soil. Cover seeds very lightly with soil. 4. For the next few days: don’t let the soil dry out completely, keep the soil lightly moist but not wet. 5. Place your plant pot in a warm and sunny spot (the brighter, the better). Direct sunlight is great! It usually takes about 10 – 30 days for the seeds to germinate. A warm spot is vital for success. And if you have any questions, please let me know. Fast shipping. # healthy plant # summer # educational activities # Teacher gifts # fast growing # easy care # birthday present # home decor # housewarming gift # house plant # DIY # Christmas gift # provides oxygen # cleans the air # good for mental health # office plant # low light and high light plant # aroid # monstera # philodendron # organic # plants # indoor plants
A wonderful collection of evergreen, carpet forming succulents with thick, fleshy leaves. Plants form small or large rosettes depending on the variety. Little offsets (chicks) cluster around the parent rosettes (hens). The clustered star-shaped summer flowers are often rosy-red; can also appear in shades of pink, yellow, white or green. Excellent in containers or rock gardens. Winter hardy to zone 5. Sow seeds in 2 inch pots or cell packs, press into soil but do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 70° F. germination usually occurs within 4-5 weeks. If not, put container inside a zip-lock bag with plenty of air and refrigerate for 2-4 weeks. Then return to 70° F. until germination occurs. Easy to grow, needs little water or attention to thrive. Instructions included as a precaution. I also have wedding favor in this. For more info please visit: https://www.etsy.com/listing/698339263/wedding-favor-seed-packets-sempervivum?ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1
Are you ready for a challenge? >> Our Lithops seeds come from a highly reputable supplier right here in Australia. Our Lithops seeds have high germination rates and each seed pack contains a beautiful mix of varieties and colours. Lithops seeds are tiny and require special care - instructions included. These living stone succulents will give you a beautiful, daisy like flower and will put a smile on your face always. Masters of disguise, living stones get their name from their interesting rock like appearance. These cute, very low growing succulents also resemble little bums that are sneakily poking out of the soil, leaving the majority of the plant hidden underground. Lithops, Līthops, Split Rocks, Butt Plants… whatever you like to call them, they’re easily one of Earth’s weirdest plants making them highly popular with succulent lovers. Gowing Lithops Succulents from seeds can be a very rewarding experience. You will need a fast draining soil. You can use special cactus soil, or make your own by mixing equal parts potting mix and perlite. I have also had success growing them in plain sand. (You can find sand at most hardware stores). Moisten the soil and make sure your planter has enough drainage holes. The seeds are VERY tiny, like most succulent seeds. Sprinkle them over the soil and cover them with a small layer (1/8 of an inch) of fine sand. Do not cover with too much soil or the seeds will not germinate. Use a spray bottle to moisten the top. Keep the soil moist throughout the germination period. For that you can use a humidity dome, or simply cover the pot with a plastic wrap or shower cap. Place the pot in a warm, sunlit area. Keep temperature between 18-25c. >>Expect the seeds to germinate in about two to 12 weeks. Remove plastic or humidity dome once the seeds start to germinate. Transplant the plants to individual pots once they have grown big enough to handle, and place them in a sunny location. DisclaimerLithop Seeds are EXTREMELY small & because we have so many varieties mixed into our packs no two seeds will be the same shape or size. The size range of Lithops Seeds are a little over 1mm for the largest species to under 0.2mm for the smallest. Each packet is diligently packed using a fluorescent light and magnifier - we usually pop a few extras in each packet. The easiest way to see your seeds is to sit the packet on a white piece of paper and hold up to a light source (iPhone torch behind the paper works well). Please handle your seeds with tweezers when removing them from their bags to be planted. Our seed varieties that make up your mixed packets come from right here in Australia. They’re worth the extra few minutes of effort that it takes to plant your seeds, we promise!EACH ORDER COMES WITH AN INSTRUCTION SHEET
Succulent soil is easy to make with only a few ingredients. Learn about the best kind, and how to make your own in this step by step guide.
Soil mix and fertilizers are two important ingredients creating a recipe for beautiful and healthy succulents. Well-drained and porous soil is crucial in preventing root rotting in succulents. Succulents will also need fertilizers every now and then to help them grow bigger and create vibrant colors.
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Description ---------------- Graptopetalum Purple Delight is a beautiful hardy succulent with purple hues. Can easily grow packs and have no pest problem. Plant in a pot with a drainage hole and well-drained soil. You’ll receive stem cuttings without roots. We do our best to make sure your plant is fresh and packaged with care. Succulent Care -——————— Place the plant in a pot with drainage holes (no deep saucer) or ground with porous soil, such as succulent soil mix. Soil: Soil is the most important starting step for successfully growing succulents. Investing a little money on the soil will pay off. Your big purchase of succulents won't be wasted. Here is my personal succulent soil mix formula. For smaller succulents and propagation, 1/3 potting soil, 1/3 coconut coil, 1/3 perlite. For years old succulents, replace the coconut coil with lava rocks. Water: Water thoroughly when the root-soil is dry during spring and fall. (I use a skewer stick to check). Water less during summer and cold winter. Rule to remember: Succulents do not like to be overwatered. Roots cannot sit in water. Especially during their dormant season. Sunlight: Succulents show their best color with plenty (6 hours) of sunlight. Provide 50%-70% indirect sunlight when the temperature is higher than 85F. Protect from frost and snow. Move them indoors if it’s freezing at night. Most succulents thrive in heat and drought when established. Easy care instructions come with orders. Shipping ------------- If the local temperature is below freezing, please purchase a heat pack and upgrade the shipping to priority. The seller is not responsible for frozen/damaged plants. Shipping excludes international, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Alaska. Please make sure that the shipping address is correct. Seller is not responsible for missing/stolen packages or unexpected delay damage caused by US Post Office. To file a claim with the post office: www.usps.com/help/claim.htm Please message me with any issues or questions. May succulents nurture your well-being. Enjoy planting!
Soil mix and fertilizers are two important ingredients creating a recipe for beautiful and healthy succulents. Well-drained and porous soil is crucial in preventing root rotting in succulents. Succulents will also need fertilizers every now and then to help them grow bigger and create vibrant colors.
By following these tips on how to care for succulents, you can ensure that your plants thrive and stay healthy. With their unique shapes and colors,
The best soil for succulents doesn't have to be expensive. Learn what your succulents need from their soil and how to provide it. Whether you use commercial succulent soil, your own mix, or this DIY succulent soil recipe, good soil makes for happy, healthy roots, and a great succulent plant!
Repotting succulents the right way is a simple process that can make a big difference in your plants' health and vigor.
Learn how to prepare optimal soil for succulents. In this guide, you will learn about the types of soil and ingredients to add.
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Are you ready for a challenge? >> Our Lithops seeds come from a highly reputable supplier right here in Australia. Our Lithops seeds have high germination rates and each seed pack contains a beautiful mix of varieties and colours. Lithops seeds are tiny and require special care - instructions included. These living stone succulents will give you a beautiful, daisy like flower and will put a smile on your face always. Masters of disguise, living stones get their name from their interesting rock like appearance. These cute, very low growing succulents also resemble little bums that are sneakily poking out of the soil, leaving the majority of the plant hidden underground. Lithops, Līthops, Split Rocks, Butt Plants… whatever you like to call them, they’re easily one of Earth’s weirdest plants making them highly popular with succulent lovers. Gowing Lithops Succulents from seeds can be a very rewarding experience. You will need a fast draining soil. You can use special cactus soil, or make your own by mixing equal parts potting mix and perlite. I have also had success growing them in plain sand. (You can find sand at most hardware stores). Moisten the soil and make sure your planter has enough drainage holes. The seeds are VERY tiny, like most succulent seeds. Sprinkle them over the soil and cover them with a small layer (1/8 of an inch) of fine sand. Do not cover with too much soil or the seeds will not germinate. Use a spray bottle to moisten the top. Keep the soil moist throughout the germination period. For that you can use a humidity dome, or simply cover the pot with a plastic wrap or shower cap. Place the pot in a warm, sunlit area. Keep temperature between 18-25c. >>Expect the seeds to germinate in about two to 12 weeks. Remove plastic or humidity dome once the seeds start to germinate. Transplant the plants to individual pots once they have grown big enough to handle, and place them in a sunny location. DisclaimerLithop Seeds are EXTREMELY small & because we have so many varieties mixed into our packs no two seeds will be the same shape or size. The size range of Lithops Seeds are a little over 1mm for the largest species to under 0.2mm for the smallest. Each packet is diligently packed using a fluorescent light and magnifier - we usually pop a few extras in each packet. The easiest way to see your seeds is to sit the packet on a white piece of paper and hold up to a light source (iPhone torch behind the paper works well). Please handle your seeds with tweezers when removing them from their bags to be planted. Our seed varieties that make up your mixed packets come from right here in Australia. They’re worth the extra few minutes of effort that it takes to plant your seeds, we promise!EACH ORDER COMES WITH AN INSTRUCTION SHEET
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Light: Moonstone succulents prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, so it's best to place them near a window that gets filtered sunlight. Watering: These plants are drought-tolerant, so it's important not to overwater them. Water your moonstone succulent only when the soil is completely dry. During the winter months, you can reduce watering to once every 3-4 weeks. Soil: Moonstone succulents prefer well-draining soil. You can use a cactus or succulent soil mix or make your own by mixing regular potting soil with sand or perlite. Temperature: Moonstone succulents prefer warm temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). They can tolerate cooler temperatures, but they may not grow as quickly. Humidity: These plants don't require high humidity levels, so normal indoor humidity should be sufficient. Fertilizer: You can fertilize your moonstone succulent once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Pruning: If your moonstone succulent starts to look leggy, you can prune it back to encourage bushier growth. Overall, moonstone succulents are low-maintenance plants that don't require a lot of attention. As long as you provide them with the right light, soil, and water conditions, they should thrive. ** Please purchase a heat pack if temperatures dip below 40 degrees in your area.
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Are you ready for a challenge? >> Our Lithops seeds come from a highly reputable supplier right here in Australia. Our Lithops seeds have high germination rates and each seed pack contains a beautiful mix of varieties and colours. Lithops seeds are tiny and require special care - instructions included. These living stone succulents will give you a beautiful, daisy like flower and will put a smile on your face always. Masters of disguise, living stones get their name from their interesting rock like appearance. These cute, very low growing succulents also resemble little bums that are sneakily poking out of the soil, leaving the majority of the plant hidden underground. Lithops, Līthops, Split Rocks, Butt Plants… whatever you like to call them, they’re easily one of Earth’s weirdest plants making them highly popular with succulent lovers. Gowing Lithops Succulents from seeds can be a very rewarding experience. You will need a fast draining soil. You can use special cactus soil, or make your own by mixing equal parts potting mix and perlite. I have also had success growing them in plain sand. (You can find sand at most hardware stores). Moisten the soil and make sure your planter has enough drainage holes. The seeds are VERY tiny, like most succulent seeds. Sprinkle them over the soil and cover them with a small layer (1/8 of an inch) of fine sand. Do not cover with too much soil or the seeds will not germinate. Use a spray bottle to moisten the top. Keep the soil moist throughout the germination period. For that you can use a humidity dome, or simply cover the pot with a plastic wrap or shower cap. Place the pot in a warm, sunlit area. Keep temperature between 18-25c. >>Expect the seeds to germinate in about two to 12 weeks. Remove plastic or humidity dome once the seeds start to germinate. Transplant the plants to individual pots once they have grown big enough to handle, and place them in a sunny location. DisclaimerLithop Seeds are EXTREMELY small & because we have so many varieties mixed into our packs no two seeds will be the same shape or size. The size range of Lithops Seeds are a little over 1mm for the largest species to under 0.2mm for the smallest. Each packet is diligently packed using a fluorescent light and magnifier - we usually pop a few extras in each packet. The easiest way to see your seeds is to sit the packet on a white piece of paper and hold up to a light source (iPhone torch behind the paper works well). Please handle your seeds with tweezers when removing them from their bags to be planted. Our seed varieties that make up your mixed packets come from right here in Australia. They’re worth the extra few minutes of effort that it takes to plant your seeds, we promise!EACH ORDER COMES WITH AN INSTRUCTION SHEET